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  • She is buried next to her second husband, Admiral Gene Markey, in Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • In early 1939, she met Gene Markey, a writer and producer in Hollywood, and they eloped to Mexico.
  • Kathryn Scola wrote a number of her scripts in collaboration with other Hollywood screenwriters, the most frequent being Gene Markey.
  • In early 1939, Miss Lamarr met Gene Markey, a writer and producer in Hollywood, and they eloped to Mexico.
  • Our Mims was named after Melinda Markey, the daughter of Rear Admiral Gene Markey, second husband of Calumet Farm owner Lucille Markey.
  • The Kentucky Horse Park had come into existence a few years earlier, and Glass said she urged Gene Markey to place the trophies there in 1982.
  • In 1923 his book " Actorviews : Intimate Portraits ", a collection of his feature interviews illustrated by Gene Markey, was published by Covici-McGee.
  • ""'You're the One " "'is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Gene Markey.
  • He and Lamarr had two children, Denise ( born 1945 ) and Anthony ( born 1947 ), and he adopted Lamarr's son James Markey from her previous marriage to screenwriter Gene Markey.
  • Warners listed writers Gene Markey and Katherine Scola as having adapted the original story that was the basis of the film, but according to the Screen Writers Guild they had nothing to do with the film.
  • She was married and divorced six times-- to Mandl, screenwriter Gene Markey, actor John Loder, nightclub owner Ernest Stauffer, oil millionaire W . Howard Lee, and lawyer Lewis W . Boies Jr.
  • By the end of the month, he had finished his study, and submitted his findings to Captain Gene Markey, head of the Navy's Photographic Services, after which he returned to Hollywood to continue setting up Capra-Briskin.
  • Based on the novel " A Lost Lady " by Willa Cather, with a screenplay by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, the film is about a woman whose fianc?is murdered by his mistress'husband two days before their wedding.
  • They were : Whirlaway ( 1941 & 1942 ), Twilight Tear ( 1944 ), Armed ( 1947 ), and Admiral Gene Markey-carried on the tradition and won another four as Calumet Farm set the record of eight official Derby winners.
  • But even before Markey's death, both she and her second husband, Gene Markey, who operated Calumet with her, distrusted Lundy and decided to put the trophies out of his reach, said Margaret Glass, who served as the stable's secretary for four decades.
  • A 1946 article in the " Washington Times Herald " said, " Other Men Say : What's Gene Markey Got That We Haven't Got ? " The article ran a photo of Rudolph Valentino with the caption, " NOT SO HOT  By Comparison.
  • After completing basic training, Der-Vartanian held administrative positions in Great Lakes, Illinois and Washington D . C . at the Bureau of Naval Personnel where she met celebrities Robert Taylor, Gene Markey, and Eddie Albert, as they passed through her office from 1943-1946 with many other enlistees.
  • This was the second film produced by RKO Radio Pictures, but the first released by the studio, as the company's first produced film, " Street Girl ", was not released until August 1929 . The film was made at the company's New York City studios and is based on the novel " Stepping High " by Gene Markey.